Premier League clubs summer 2024 total transfer spending – All 20 clubs listed in order…

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Sky Sports have done some excellent analysis (see below) of what the 20 Premier League clubs have spent in this summer 2024 transfer window.

Summer 2023 saw a new record set of £2.4billion spent by the 20 clubs.

This beat the £2.1billion spent in summer 2022.

Before those last two summers, the previous summer spending record by the 20 Premier League clubs collectively was the £1.5billion spent in summer 2017.

A lot of talk about how this summer 2024 was going to see a significant drop, however, in the end, helped by a busy deadline day, this summer window has seen the 20 Premier League clubs collectively spend £2.08billion, almost matching the second highest ever of two summers ago, plus only just over £300m less than the summer 2023 record.

When it comes to money received in a summer transfer record by the 20 Premier League clubs, a new record was set in summer 2022, with £850m received.

However, that was dwarfed by a massive leap up to £1.4billion in summer 2023, with of course so many of the major deals done between Premier League clubs.

Now this summer 2024 window has seen that record broken again, with £1.5billion received by the 20 Premier League clubs. A fair few major deals seeing clubs selling players to those in other countries, including Alvarez leaving Man City to go to Atletico Madrid for £82m.

So which Premier League clubs spent the most and which the least…

Which Premier League clubs had the biggest net spends and which made the biggest profits…

Where do Newcastle United rank in all of this?

All revealed below.

Sky Sports analysis of summer 2024 transfer spending of all 20 Premier League clubs now window closed:

How much have Premier League clubs spent on transfers during the summer window? We crunch the numbers…

This article was last updated on August 31 at 2.10am. All transfer fees include potential add-ons and exclude undisclosed fees.

Premier League clubs splashed £2.08bn on new signings during the summer window – not quite hitting the record-breaking £2.44bn spent last year. However, this summer set a new record for cash recouped with £1.45bn generated from player sales.

Who spent the most?

Chelsea (£219.6m)

Manchester United (£205.9m)

Brighton (£192m)

Tottenham (£133.5m)

West Ham (£132.5m)

Aston Villa (£129.5m)

Ipswich (£124m)

Southampton (£108.3m)

Arsenal (£101.5m)

Who spent the least?

Manchester City (£33.6m)

Liverpool (£41.5m)

Newcastle (£43m)

Everton (£46m)

Wolves (£53.3m)

Biggest net spend?

Brighton (£151.5m)

Ipswich (£123m)

Manchester United (£111.2m)

West Ham (£100m)

Tottenham (£70.6m)

Biggest profit?

Manchester City’s (£113.3m profit)

Wolves (£40.7m profit)

Everton (£24.2m profit)

Crystal Palace (£22.3m profit)

Newcastle (£22m profit)

Liverpool (£21m profit)

Aston Villa (£6.9m profit)

This Sky Sports table pulls it all together, what the 20 Premier League clubs spent and received in the 2024 summer transfer window:

Sky Sports PL clubs summer 2024 transfer spending

In four months we can do this all again when the January window opens!


 
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